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RobCo PDQ-99a Liberator (Restored Pre-war Prototype) (wip)


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That really looks neat. If for whatever reason it doesn't pan out as a player usable power armor it'd still be neat for enemies, or even static scenery.

 

If the armor was yellow, it'd be somewhat reminiscent of the Aliens power loader. Which was meant for construction. From the lack of armoring for the pilot, it would also make a fair bit of sense.

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idle thought, but it might make sense to have a cage or rollbar setup around the cockpit. just thinking from practical design standpoint of what would happen should this thing bump into a solid object or fall forward irl. they would also have the added benefit of providing spots for a player to grab as they haul themselves up into the seat
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Thanks for the feedback!

 

Ill go over the entire model, when it's fleshed out and tweak it. A sattle-ish seat and roll-bar would be a good idea :-) Also I think I'm gonna redo the arms. They seem to have their elbow-bending point a weird place and perhaps too long?

 

here is an update on the legs and the back. Slow and steady - but hey, no GECK yet anyway :-(

 

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Progressing nicely :)

 

Just got a small question regarding the footrests; are you going to make them extendable or otherwise manipulate their positions? Their current positions in the renders seem fairly impractical & ergonomically poor, especially for that kind of seat. With a saddle they might work better, but they could still be positioned lower. Some motorbike pics might work as good reference.

 

The arms might seem bit too long if you are comparing to human limbs, but I don't see why they couldn't be bit longer for a mecha. It might be easier to evaluate the need to adjust their length if you had the hands and rest of the legs visible, at least in a form of basic shapes.

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Yep, it'd be looking far more plausible, especially if combined with saddle type of seat that makes it easier to sit with legs pointing slightly to the sides and downwards. For example like this: http://www.chairmansrest.com.au/persistent/catalogue_images/products/saddle_seat_side_web.jpg

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